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While the hearing was explicitly intended to focus on FISA, its timing — a day before former FBI Director James Comey will testify for the first time since his firing — led Senators to frequently derail conversation around the intended topic.
There was especially fierce discussion around the issue of the article's timing, a day before Gately's funeral in October, something for which Moir later apologised.
The timing — a day before the presidential election won by Mr. Putin — seemed to anxious Russians a sign that this case was important to the Kremlin, perhaps part of a feared crackdown on the protests that shook Mr. Putin's grip on power after disputed parliamentary elections in December.
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(Note timing: a Friday before a 3-day holiday).
It's hard to imagine the Cologne contemporary music collective Ensemble Musikfabrik deliberately timing a release for Valentine's Day, so let's just call it a coincidence that love and light are the themes behind this latest programme from their excellent Westdeutscher Rundfunk radio concert series.
As insect pollinators exhibit rhythmic activities (Saunders 1997), the flowers emit scent on specific timing in a day (Hoballah et al. 2005; Fenske and Imaizumi 2016).
And the timing of publication — a day after President Obama had come out in favor of gay marriage — was awkward.
The timing of the appeal, a day after they went hunting, has been criticised by the BBC royal correspondent.
Environmental groups were particularly incensed by the timing of the announcement, a day after Mr. Paterson proposed ambitious targets for reducing New York's carbon emissions.
The event is happening a week later than originally expected, apparently as part of the company's ongoing PR war with the American government: its current timing puts it just a day ahead of opening arguments Apple's court case with the FBI over whether or not it can be forced to weaken the security on the iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooter.
Moreover, the literature is dominated by studies on species with incubation bouts lasting >24h (albatrosses, e.g., Weimerskirch et al. 1986; Weimerskirch 1995; penguins, e.g., Davis 1982; Weimerskirch et al. 1992; Gauthier-Clerc et al. 2001; and petrels, e.g., Chaurand and Weimerskirch 1994), where timing of incubation within a day does not play a role.
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